Elijah's Cup: a Reminder, a Tradition, and a Memory

Brian H. Gill's photo: an Elijah cup we've had for years, now; make that decades. (December 4, 2024)I can't claim Abraham as an ancestor.

My ancestors very likely hadn't even heard of Abraham and Isaac until missionaries arrived, and I've mentioned that before.

I have, however, learned a bit about our Lord's family history. That brings me to the Elijah cup my wife and I bought, some years back.

Make that decades. My wife and I got it while in Minnesota's Twin Cities, for a brother-in-law's wedding, which puts it in the 1990s.

(More at A Catholic Citizen in America.)

(How and why the Passover Seder began, What I think about Moses, academic fashions, and buying either a properly-prepared item or a cheap imitation.)
(I know: this topic is related to Lent, not Advent. But it's what I came up with this week.)

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